Lou Gentile Hour! May 27, 2005

Stretch Zone, not exempt, but pulled apart and twisted

Places such as the St. Lawrence Seaway, the Red Sea and African Rift in Kenya, and the Parana river basin
near Buenos Aires ... during the time leading into a pole shift, when the surface of the Earth is tugged in
different directions, torn, and plates are torqued to assume new positions with each other, tear zones
participate and are not exempt.

During the Torque Effect, much discussed on prior Lou Gentile shows,
the West Coast is releaved of compression but the East Coast can expect
to stretch. If the northern edge of the North American plate continues to
rotate eastward while the South Pole is pulled back, the stress will be in
two places:

the New Madrid fault, centered in the plate, which is pulled apart in
a diagonal,

crushing of the Caribbean Plate to the South, a point of distress and
frequent earthquakes.

Likewise in eastern Africa, where the tip of Africa is pulled back, the
stress will be in two places:

the African Rift, centered in the plate, which is being apart in a
diagonal with the eastern coast pulled toward the Indian Ocean,

twisting the Arabian plate boundary centered in Iraq, eventually creating the disaster in the oil fields predicted by the Zetas.

[The torque] does more than pull apart the
African Rift, it pulls the entire oil rich Middle
East into a skew. How is it that all that oil
dropped into the cracks in the rock in that
region, eons ago, during prior pole shifts? The
rock was shattered, during just such torque
maneuvers.

An example of this kind of stress occurred recently when Arkansas on the New Madrid fault had a 4.8
quake on May 1. El Salvador had a 600 quake swarm on May 5 (70 of them in the 3-4.9 Richter range)
while Panama simultaneously had a 6.9 Richter quake. On the far side of the North American plate in
Iceland a series of 11 quakes ranging from 4.3 to 5.1 occurred on May 10 throughout the day. And the
Galapagos volcano erupted again (last time in 1998) on May 13.

Signs of Planet X, solar storms, red dust, GPS wobble

Brownouts and surges, outages, satellites malfunction, radios malfuntion, and the magnetic field wildly fluxuating with the HAARP
Fluxgate Magnetometer in Alaska down and auroras seen as far South as Florida and Texas. We are currently in the Solar Minimum!
What presence is ruffling the surface of the Sun?

Forecasters at the NOAA Space Environment Center in Boulder, Colo., observed a geomagnetic storm on
Sunday, May 15, which they classified as an extreme event, measuring G-5-the highest level-on the NOAA
Space Weather Scales.

This iron oxide dust is not from the Sahara, it is from the tail of Planet X, creating increasingly red sunsets once again. During 2003 the
tail wafted toward the Sun and past the Sun to Earth. During 2004 the tail wafted toward the Sun and away from Earth. During 2005
the North Pole of Planet X is truning toward Earth, blowing this tail once again toward Earth.

The rocking chair in my patio in Italy took the rain and filtered the dust, a very fine dust, similar to iron oxide
dust.

May 6, 2005

Mathematicaly plotted by an engineer, who has taken these measures for a year and nine months. Nancy, who does not speak math,
quotes this mathematican: The two trend lines give a conservative future (straight line) and a potential rapid change
(polynomial) future. The real future can be estimated somewhere between these two trend lines. During this same time frame
the average angle of instantaneous motion has been gradually changing from mostly westerly to mostly south. This is not an
opinion, but the facts, folks. The Earth wobble, which has been with us since the Earth stopped in her orbit on Dec 25, 2003, is
increasing, and is not a fantasy.

The measured drift distance has more than doubled within the last one year and nine month time. The GPS is
hanging on my kitchen wall in one position and does not move. The trip distance is measured and recorded
each day. If one averages the predominant earth wobble directions motions then one gets South as the average
result. The motions being measured are getting bigger with time by a factor of more than two. These
measurements are over and above what is being compensated for by the regular position correction updates
done by the GPS managing agencies.

Each month on the Lou Gentile show we have been presenting survival techniques, in February water distillation and making huts, in
March wood gas to replace gasoline and natural toilet paper, and in April soap making and Vitamin C sources and how to spin and
weave cloth.

Eating Bugs is traditional and a normal part of the diet in many parts of the world, as they are full of proteins and fats and even Vitamin
B. The Troubled Times Bug TOPIC has many suggestions. The Montegnards in Viet Nam roast crickets and include in rice meals.
The Inuit in the Polar Circle eat white maggots grown in caribou carcases raw, and consider this a delicacy. Tie back the legs of
tarantulas and toss them in the fire as they taste like crab. The Aboriginals mash ants with berries. Snails are an excellent food. The
Bantu of Africa dry termites in the Sun and then roast in oil. In New Guinea grubs are roasted for their nutty taste. Earthworms can
be minced and rinsed and added to soups or stews. Grasshoppers can be roasted on sticks for a quick snack. Even the Iowa StateEntomology Department has recipies such as Banana Worm Bread, Rootworm Beetle Dip, Mealworm Fired Rice, and Corn Borer
Muffins.

A bike on a rack or a water wheel or even a hand crank can recharge a battery, but a means of generating electricity from the motion is
needed. Recently a dedicated Troubled Times member has tested a theory by making an electric drill act backwards, the drill bit being
the crank, the wires being the output for electricity, and this works! Simple and inexpensive, step by step instructions are available.